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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH CARE TAKEOVER BRINGS MORE CHAOS
(Mr. BURGESS asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. BURGESS. Mr. Speaker, the Affordable Care Act becomes more
apparent every day that goes by, and the problems that are contained
therein. Indeed, the President's takeover of health care is delivering
more chaos to our health care system.
We have 26 States that are not going to be participating in State
exchanges, so a Federal exchange will be set up in those States. The
complex eligibility process that citizens will have to go through, the
exchange of personal information with Federal agencies that they are
going to be required to provide, is truly staggering. Once an
individual submits an application to an exchange, the information is
then shared with Health and Human Services, the Social Security
Administration, the Department of Homeland Security, the Treasury
Department, and the IRS.
Enrollees will not only have to submit all of their information when
they first enroll, but they will have to resubmit every year.
The President's law intends that exchanges will be ready by October
1. Let me tell you, the five Federal agencies that are involved in this
are not forthcoming with the information that they're, in fact, on
track. And, in fact, the informatics piece, the information piece that
is supposed to be ready when this is all switched on in October is
likely not to be ready.
There was a better way to do this. Republicans had better ideas.
Governors had better ideas. The administration simply would not listen.
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